The remains of hydraulic works from 4000 years make Anatolia one of the overwhelming open-air museums of its kind. – Professor Unal Ozis

Aqueduct of Mylasa

Mylasa

Aqueduct arcade of aqueduct that supplied Mylasa located at Milas, Turkey

Aqueduct arcade of aqueduct that supplied Mylasa located at Milas, Turkey

Ephesus

Ephesus

Aqueduct bridge of the Selinus aqueduct to Ephesus.

Lead pipe used in aqueduct. Located in museum at Selchik

Cistern along the Selinus aqueduct in Selchik

Fountain of Trajan constructed during the beginning of the second century AD.

Latrine

Water facility inside a house

Aspendos, Turkey

North tower of the triple siphon.

Taken inside the north tower of the triple siphon

Aqueduct arcade of the triple siphon

Fountain of Aspendos supplied by the aqueduct

South tower of the triple siphon

Aqueduct arcade of the triple siphon showing the south tower in the background

Drainage system channels

Iasos

Cistern

Cistern

Cistern

Aqueduct arcade

Aqueduct arcade

Miletas, Turkey

Fountain with aqueduct in background

Model of fountain at Miletas at the Museum of the Ancient Roman Civilization, rome Italy

View of aqueduct and side of fountain at Miletus

Pergamon near Bergama, Turkey

Theatre with Bergama in the background

Location of the double siphon showing the venter bridges

Venter bridge

Perge

Fountain

Two-story monumental fountain where water overflowed into a canal that divided the colonnaded street. Covered canal delivered water to a pool behind the façade. Water from the pool flowed through an opening just below the reclining statue of the river god Cestrus.
Fountain and the canal downstream which divided the colonnaded street.

Canal downstream of fountain. Canal divided the colonnaded street

View showing backside of fountain

Bath at Perge

Bath showing hypocaust.

Side, Turkey

Temple of Apollo

Temple of Apollo

Fountain at Side

Close-up view of fountain at Side

Alabonda

Patara

Inverted siphon made of stone blocks

Stone pipe block showing male end.

Stone pipe block showing female end.

Stone pipe block with guide for sluice gate.

Stone pipe block with drain outlet.

Priene

Priene was a Helenistic town situated at the northern shore of the Gret Meandros River.

Termessos

Termessos was an ancient Pisidian city locatedabout 53 km northwest of Antalya, Turkey in a valley on the steep slopes of theGulluk in the Taurus Mountains at an elevation of over 1,000 m. What is known of the history of Termessos begins when Alexander the Great surrounded the city in 333 BC, but failed to conquer. The people of Termessos were the Solyms, not Greeks, and spoke a language referred to as Solymish.ermessos

Cistern

Cistern on mountain side near entrance to Termessos

Line of cisterns with five opennings

Cistern

Istanbul

(Photo by Susi Mays)

Valens Aqueduct

The Valens Aqueduct was built by Hadrian in 368 A.D., but was restored by emperor Valens. The aqueduct is about 15 km from the Mazul Aqueduct.

Valens aqueduct

Ottoman water tower accross from Haghia Sophia, on top of which was a container. Thirty of the original water towers still exist. This tower is at the Basicilica Cistern

Bashavuz pool (sediment pool) of the Kirkcesme water system. Located at the confluence of the eastern and western branches of the Kirkcesme water system. Cylindrical in shape the diameter is 13.83 meters at the entrance and theh second stage is 9.80 meters in diameter, and can have a depth of 7.98 meters.

Taksim Water System

The Taksim Water System was built between 1731 and 1839 at various stages.

Sultan Mahmud Dam built by Mahmud II in 1839. (Photo by Susi Mays)

Inscription by written by Ziver and the calligraphy by Mustafa Izzet. On top is the seal of Mahmud II